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By now we all know that Apple has an event planned for January 27th, 2010 and the rumors about what was going to be announced have been running rampant.

Well now it looks like BoyGeniusReport has received some info from an Apple contact regarding the iPhone 4.0 operating system.

According to BGR

There will be multi-touch gestures OS-wide. (Would make sense for that as the rumored OS for the iTablet is close if not the same as the iPhone)

“A few new ways” to run applications in the background — multitasking.

Many graphical and UI changes to make navigating through the OS easier and more efficient. We haven’t had this broken down, but we can only hope for improved notifications, a refreshed homescreen, etc.

The update will supposedly be available for only the iPhone 3G and 3GS, but will “put them ahead in the smartphone market because it will make them more like full-fledged computers” more than any other phone to date. Everyone is “really excited.”

The last piece of information is the most vague, but apparently there will be some brand new syncing ability for the contacts and calendar applications.

From the sounds of it the 4.0 software will finally give users some things they wanted, but anyone still using the original iPhone 2G will unfortunately not be able to upgrade.

Until January 27th we guess everyone will just have to sit tight and wait

Are you interested in electronics, and prefer to buy your things from one brand? A great place to start is with Moshi accessories. Moshi has the perfect accessories for your IPhone, or MacBook Pro. Moshi also sells things like voice controlled alarm clocks, and their own pillows.

The alarm clock is hands free, and you set it by speaking. Some functions require you to touch the screen. You say a command to set the time, alarm, date, and it even has a night light. It is quite small, and would fit perfectly on any night side table. It rarely misunderstands commands, but you should speak clearly anyway. It is a fun little alarm clock, and a great Moshi product.The Moshi pillows are generally a gift for children. They come as different cartoon characters. They come in a few different shapes and sizes, and are filled with tiny beads. The beads are what make the pillows soft and squishy. The outside material is made of some sort of spandex, allowing the pillows to be a little bit stretchy. The pillows even come with cleaning instructions.

The accessories that Moshi sell include Moshi MacBook Pro cases, and protective cell phone cases. They are stylish, and handy. If you are cautious about your computer or laptop getting dirty, or dusty, you could purchase a clear guard for the keyboard, or an iVisor to protect your screen. They also sell laptop shell cases, to place your MacBook into. They are small, compact, and perfect for you to carry your computer around in.

Other Moshi products include the pockiT, which is designed for small, compact cameras, and the nanopouch mobile, where you can store your IPod nano, or your mobile phone. All of Moshi’s products are stylish and useful. This is because Moshi’s designers make them to fit your lifestyle, design them to look great, and keep the quality of their electronic devices.

With the Google Nexus One, everything that a person loves about the World Wide Web becomes conveniently available on a smart phone.

This diminutive device weighs in at only 130 grams and is slim, sleek and sophisticated. It has a 3.7 inch widescreen display however, and with 800 x 480 pixels, it is remarkably clear. A 100,000 to 1 contrast ratio proves that clarity is possible on a cellular phone screen.

The Google Nexus One also contains an on board 5-megapixel camera with 2X digital zoom capabilities. It will auto focus from a mere 6 cm to infinity. Not only that, this phone can pinpoint the location of each photo taken by using the phones own AGPS receiver. Video can be shot on the Nexus One on at least 20 frames per second at 720 x 480 pixels.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are part of the plan, and the phone offers A2DP stereo Bluetooth as well. To ensure that the user does not get lost, the phone also contains an assisted global positioning system receiver as well as cell phone tower and Wi-Fi positioning. It also has an on board accelerometer and digital compass.

With the Qualcomm QSD processor operating at 1 GHz, this phone runs smoothly on its Android operating system. The battery is impressive as well, with a removable 1400 mAH battery with USB charging capabilities that allow the user up to 20 hours of audio playback, up to 7 hours of video playback, and up to 5 hours Internet use on 3G or 6.5 hours on Wi-Fi. Talk time is up to 10 hours worth on 2G, and up to 7 on 3G.

They keyboard offers language support for English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese in the locations where these languages are most frequently used.

There is a lot to love about the new Google Nexus One phone, both as a cell phone, and as an Internet accessible computer.

Sony Ericsson Phones has just released the new Xperia Pureness this past November 2009 and the handset is quickly climbing the mobile popularity charts because of its simple design comprising the three necessary functions people on the move need: talk, text and time, key features used as introductory slogan for the market.

Crafted with a pure and neat design, Xperia Pureness weighs only 2.5 oz (70.0 g) and its size is 4.0 x 1.7 x 0.5 inches (102.0 x 43.0 x 13.0 mm). An interesting characteristic of this handset is its transparent and scratch-resistant monochrome screen 1.8 inches TFT screen that contrasts with the solid black color of this device.

Simplicity does not mean lack of features, so Xperia X5 Pureness Unlocked is simple in design but loaded with interesting multimedia resources including Album art, Media Player, MegaBass, Music tones MP3-AAC, TrackID and A2DP Bluetooth stereo.

In Xperia Pureness Sony Ericsson did not left all those mobile features needed by anyone's on the go apart, from web browser and messaging functions to PC synchronization, modem with GSM internet dial-up support and USB port, not to mention several accessories (sold apart) to enhance your handset.

Battery performance over GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 averages up to eight hours 30 min in talk time and 350 hours in standby time, while UMTS/HSPA 2100 network is only three hours 30 min talk time. Phone memory is up to 88 MB plus up to two GB for media files.

If these features are not enough for your, Xperia Pureness has an exclusive 24/7 concierge service is a 24-hour a day concierge with worldwide coverage ready to hearing your support needs via phone call or email.

It is almost time. The discussion that has been running rampant in regard to the arrival of the much anticipated The Google Nexus One by Google will be answered shortly, early 2010 when the product actually becomes available. When this finally happens people will get some answers to a lot of questions and concerns they have expressed over recent months of speculation. Probably as with any event that is so over discussed and speculated about, some will be extremely pleased and thrilled while others will be totally disappointed. Of course as always there will be that group who could care less either way. Some things just never change. However, here are some of the things that people have been discussing and pondering and waiting to see what will happen.

Many people are wondering if the premiere of the Google Nexus One will also be the first step in Google becoming the next phone company. A lot of folks are speculating this might be the overall plan.

Still a lot of others are expressing concern that the Nexus One might be limited to only T-Mobile and/or AT&T and if this becomes fact, it will severely hinder the choices available to the consumer to pick from. People are never thrilled at being placed in this position.

Still others are worrying that Google may be looking for ways to subsidize customers phones or wire services and the fact that this could open a wide variety of issues and problems down the road, perhaps even the possibility of anti-trust action considered by the government. Of course, this is a place no one wants to go.

Some people also feel and are concerned that Google may be ostracized by the rest of the wireless industry and isolated and left on its own. Finally, there are those who are just excited about progressive thinking companies and their new products. Well at least we will not have to wait much longer for the results.

If you are in the market for a great phone, which can do more, then the LG GW300 might be the phone for you. LG phones are known for their reliability and technology. While originally considered a tool for business, the LG GW300 unlocked has quickly attracted a following for its media features and light weight chassis. In fact, the whole phone weighs less than 4 ounces, making it the perfect phone to carry with you and not be tied down. Despite its small size, the LG GW300 sports a nice 2.4 inch TFT display with unbridled clarity to display all of your pictures and videos with ease.

The phone also has a full QWERTY keyboard, which makes it easy to send texts and MMS messages in a flash without the need to use "text speech". The unlocked LG GW300 also has a very nice 2 megapixel camera which can take pictures in resolution of up to 1600X1200 pixels, which is larger than what many 23" monitors use as their resolution today. Video recording and playback are also supported, which makes it a great tool to capture moments on the go when you do not have a camcorder with you.

In addition to the great camera and keyboard, the LG Mobile GW300 also has a huge storage capacity for storing all of those great pictures. With up to 10MBs of internal memory and 4GBs of external memory, you will be able to snap pictures and store music and ringtones for the built-in mp3/mp4 player. The phone also supports micro SD cards, so if you find yourself running out of space on one card, you can carry an extra card with you.

The LG Mobile GW300 also supports a wide variety of connectivity options, from GPRS and Bluetooth to USB connections, which allow you to connect to the Internet and to your home computer or laptop. With the phone is special software that helps sync up the phone to your computer, for transferring documents and music files so you are never without any of your data, no matter where you are.

This is good news for those who are always disappointed with AT&T’s service; you can now get an app that will convey your disappointment with your AT&T cell phone or service to AT&T. The bigwigs at the telecom giant somehow have learned how to make nice, at least for the time being. Verizon has this app as well so maybe the make-nice-virus is also out this flu season.

This however is not good news for those who really want to express their disappointment about AT&T’s service because 511 only address coverage gaps, dropped calls and other network problems. Therefore, if you have a problem with your outrageous bill, you cannot complain here, you would have to talk to the people at customer care.

Mark The Spot is what this app is called and offers long-suffering customers an ability to send a message or to ping their carrier as soon as the problem comes up. No one knows yet how this is useful though so this disappointment app somehow has caused more disappointment than cheer.

Because for one, why cannot AT&T monitor dropped calls automatically the way Verizon does? Another thing is how wills someone, anyone reports that he or she has no coverage if in fact, there is NO COVERAGE? Well, maybe you report when you get your coverage back, which will be utter, useless. So maybe AT&T is not trying to be nice, maybe they are doing a survey on dropped calls i.e. which of these dropped calls or how many dropped calls made are related to the network’s bad service or coverage. If this is a way to do a survey then it will probably not work.

It is a rather surprising app though, something much unexpected indeed. No one knows what this app is really for but let us hope it will cover other “disappointments”.

For those people looking for an easy and simple to use phone, the Nokia 1680 will fulfill their needs. It may not have the thin sleek body or the slider feature of others, but this phone will handle many of the same functions for those that may not need a high caliber smart touch screen phone. The Nokia 1680 will be much less expensive that these other phones, great for those just needing a phone for the basics.

The Nokia 1680 has a screen resolution of 128 x 160. It is equipped with a VGA camera that takes adequate pictures. The video recorder does not have all the bells and whistles of more complex phones but will allow you to record up to 32 MB. The Nokia 1680 has a WAP 2.0 browser and one can send and receive email, instant messages as well as texting. There is a voice recorder to send messages to others. The phone supports Java 2.0 games and applications and will allow you to set up MP3 ringtones. There are wallpapers and screen savers to choose from as well as other that can be downloaded from the carrier.

The Nokia Unlocked 1680 has several organizing tools: the calendar, alarm clock, calculator, notepad and to do list. The phone also features an address book, which can hold up to one thousand entries. The phone does have speaker phone and has silent and vibrate settings. It is not able to use Bluetooth, but with a clip, you can use the speaker phone function for hands free use.

You may not experience the crystal clarity that you might with the higher end phones, but you can control the volume. You can send pictures and videos through the phone and enjoy receiving them. The screen has icons that are easy to use, and you can change any of the fonts.

The Nokia 1680 is a good phone for anyone who does not want the complexities of other phones. It is great for those that do not have a lot of cell phone experience or just want a simple phone to use.

Motorola Milestone is a mobile phone initially launched in Europe in late 2009. It is the first device to feature Google’s new Android 2.0 operating system, although Motorola has previously used the older Android system in its CLIQ and MOTOBLUR mobile products.

Technology sites are praising Milestone’s ability to make social networking truly mobile. Milestone includes access to Google’s Search, Maps, Mail, and YouTube.

If you are researching the Motorola Milestone unlocked, you will also find the U.S.-based Motorola DROID. Those reviewing both models note the DROID’s navigation comes with the aforementioned Google features. The Milestone features Motorola’s exclusive MOTONAV navigation, which has 2D and 3D maps and a program that speaks the directions. Milestone plots the routes quickly and combines traffic information with a searchable directory of friends and businesses along the route. The Milestone offers GSM radio standards, the most common digital wireless program for phones. The DROID has the less popular CDMA.

The exterior of the Milestone has a 3.7-inch WVGA widescreen, handling an impressive 400,000 plus pixels, and a QWERTY keyboard. Some reviewers complain that the icons are too small. The phone provides access to 3G networks and Wi-Fi, giving you the ability to call, text, or email a friend while both of you are on the run. You can even receive software updates and mesh your personal and work calendars with a touch of the screen.

An optional, and separate purchase would be the multimedia station. This would enable the Milestone’s multi-media features, which would allow the user to watch movies, listen to music and use the phone as an alarm clock.

With all its enhanced navigation and social features, the Motorola Milestone should leave its competitors, including the iPhone, in the dust. The battery will last at least 8 hours, making the Milestone an excellent traveling companion.

The clamshell-shaped and rather sturdy-looking Samsung A137 may be cheap but it delivers. This very functional phone from Samsung is very useful when you always need to send text messages, instant messages and even email to your friends, coworkers, and family members. You can even talk to your friends through its speakerphones –especially useful when driving or when you got your hands full.

When you wake up in the morning, there is no more need to wait for the weather forecast because your phone is also a barometer. It does this by checking the local weather and will give you the weather forecast for the day in just a few clicks. If you are a baseball or basketball fan, you can check team scores through your Samsung A137 unlocked as well. Now that is something. Apart from that, if you are planning for a night in the town i.e. watching a movie, you can also consult with your Samsung A137 for movie listings provided to you through Samsung’s Media Net.

The downside is, it looks a bit dull. There is no screen on the outside and no snapper. The screen is a rather low-resolution one so it is not fit for those who are used to having huge screens for their mobile devices.

You cannot download MMS through this phone so it would be the best choice if you were looking into purchasing phones for your kids. You will no longer have to worry about high bills for video and image messaging.

It does not have an MP3 player either. No FM radio and there is no USB port. This however is a cheap phone and can function very well when it comes to regular messaging. Whether it is for you or for your kids, it is a reliable and cheap choice.